Minggu, 07 April 2019

Useful Information Regarding Radon Mitigation

By John Lee


It is common knowledge that radon is a very poisonous and harmful substance. Being exposed to it for an extended period time usually leads to one developing lung cancer. That is why one should have their home tested for the presence of this gas at least once or multiple times in a year. The odorless, tasteless, and invisibility of the gas makes it very dangerous. Here are facts regarding Radon mitigation.

Long-term and short-term are the two forms of testing that one can conduct. About 2 to 7 days is the usual duration for short-term testing and it involves the installation of the test kit in the house. The kit is left there for the entire period. The tester picks the test kit when the period elapse to obtain the date recorded. The data indicates the level of the concentration of the gas in the house. PCi/L is the unit that is used to express the gas level.

Studies have shown that subsequent tests indicate higher concentration levels if the initial test detected levels of 4 pCi/L. This has been proven to be true in 18 percent of all cases. To ascertain the credibility of the test results, subsequent tests need to be carried out in the same location in the house. A second test can be conducted immediately or later on.

There are instances where there is a need of calculating the average of the first and second tests in order to get more accurate results. Short term test apparatus are numerous. Charcoal canisters, electrets and continuous radon monitors all constitute test devices. All apparatus utilized by certified firms in the United States are considered to be equally dependable. Thus an individual can purchase a test kit of their preference without worrying over the results.

Long-term tests usually take between 3 and 12 months. These tests are the best and they yield more reliable results. The average exposure over a particular period is indicated by these tests. This is important since there are variations in radon level in different seasons. Also, fluctuations in levels can occur within the same day.

The rate of entry of radon into a home is usually determined by a few factors. One of these factors is the number of openings that can let in the gas. Secondly, gasses tend to be drawn to places of low pressure. Thus, how fast and how much gas enters the home will be dictated by the pressure inside the home. Pressure inside the home usually depends on wind condition, exhaust systems, and temperature among other factors.

Winter is the best period for conducting tests. This is when gas levels are at their highest. Alpha track and electrets detectors are the two major classifications of long-term test devices. The two have equal reliability. It is wise to test a home first before purchasing. This can save one a lot of money that would otherwise need to be spent on remediating radon.

It is important to have a professional do the job. A good company is one that is certified and licensed. One should check to ensure that the company has a license and a certification certificate before hiring it.




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